The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 25, 1922, Page 12

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| Personal daughter, wiriet inclu Idaho, Montar 26, in the old K. P. hall, ut 9 p.m.) The Methodist women of Seattle THURSDAY, MAY ALAUMN ne of Frar hington, | president, M will) Mr LU vabeth O'Leary; t were to welce lin high school me the new graduates ei Uh we las Mr, and Mrs. George MH, Leghorn laatheon, Mra. Jessie Davis, corre-| Bertha We 37 Ni cad edlee dian ] Dramatic Recital |. sues sauine’ Leceuat have ne ccactiny of Peart Bealls Wedne ay 31, at 1) - Saturday root Sg ea ang wo thane CLUBS FOR FRIDAY \ Joula Chapter, No, 114 _ | conference, will bring news of th nek Mrs, ©. O. Williamson will present and Mra. David Rogers at 120 Pr tinin ahenten 114, ©, 10. 8. Will | mid-year executive meeting | pect st, which they have recently . th lance 1 card par ¢ S16 Alice Younkman in a complimentary P | Hawthorne Pot. A entertain with a da ar r ; purchased will give a) ty in K. of P, hall, Third and Virgin Dorie Cha No. 60 HYS dramatic tal Friday evening at ees Hawth : A A Htare . Bn. 8 hard times community party Fridwy | ta, lriday, Ma All Kastern Dorle Chapter No, 69, O Bridal Party to Be Hon-|' ag Rags ede: | Mr. and Mr M. Spareur) evening, May 26, at MoKay's ha 1 friends invited vil) Kive & card party at Wink’ S Mre. Perry Are |sstine will be Helen Palmer, c0D:lwont over to Tact t evening: | Rainier « und Dakota st, There 58.08 feteria, 1409 Firat ave. Frid j OF ored; Mrs. Perry - tralto; Alfreda Christensen, soprano; where Mr, Spargur cond the |will be excellent mur nd good Col, Kilsworth Cirete evening, May 26, o'clock NS Fanges Luncheon; OF) savei jackson, mesxo soprano, and concert given by the Orpheus Male ie.” eeryone welcome Col, Hlaworth elrele, Ladies of the! ai) astern Stare @ ix in | a on \ - Tas ; wm . chorus in the Scottish Rite cathedral eee G. A. B., will meet Friday, at 1:90) Vireg 5 . ; -/Nina Burns and Marjorie Richard ¥ r | a thopedic Hospital Re-|sina urns as sit | ee | Washington Boulevard W. ©. T. U-| orciock, in Veterans’ hall, Armor de hb t ception June 2. en, RaCORPRNINS Mrs, Edward Fenton, of Portiand,| ‘The ular business meeting Of | Phis in an important nensioh and all, geeeeq social and Literary Club ac ; | ‘The program follows , nt the past fortnight visit: the Washington Boulevard W T.| members are urged to attend The Seward Social and Léterary . M™ ANNA HOGE and her PART 1 her parents, Mr, and Mrs. I. M./U, will be held in the chapel, 31st Pager club will meet Friday, May 22, at) F: . Rot rl veoong diey, left Sunday by motor, ac lave. and Madison st., Friday, May Chapter AO, P.O p. m., with Mra, Leon Bicknell iva; lance, Mr, Hamilton Rotfe, are | “"s Little Battoaw | stu ” r , a : t Th companied by her mother, for her/26, at 2 p.m. Members urged to Chapter AO, P. KB. O., will meet! 5422 Dawson xt Dhlertaining the members of thelr 1 and Weien Palmer |pome Vetinhen wllonaie dae tend Bae, 24 oe | i marty and'@ few additional | "Mr: mont there tm the bane, ond fe eg | = ® |S. No, 6, Box 213, 6:80 p.m | ADDITION CLUBS | he With @ dinner at the Ral a ia the middie i the soprano,| Mrs. William H. Collier, who has| ple View Pot A oe SB next Monday evening. Cove iwn't § been « the winter in Lo# An Olympt tow PT. A. will meet dt Groen Lake W. C. TU | Alpha Helle Camp < 4 for cighteen. | . wae oe Heott | eles, has returned, and is at home| the schoo! Friday, May 26, at? p.m! Giocn Lake W. C.'T, U, will hold! Announcement is made that the! Miss Hoge has in Po twhman/ with her sondndaw and daughter.) Reports from convention delegates |. ‘aiiday meeting in Green Lake! meetings of Alpha Helle Camp, R.| Wited sixteen friends, inciuding her | Mr. and Mrs. James FP. Lane, | will be heard and plans made for the «regational church, Young peo! N. A, will be held only on the see-| Sridal party, for a motor trip to te ttambind: eve lsummer pienic, Refreshments le and na’ allver contest in the! ong Friday of each month untill Mranite Falls, concluding the day| fragile bridge] Dr, and Mre. W. ©. Rell and Dr i o : WMA pth ped 2 further notlee, Eee * Picnic supper. bag te ee land Mra. EB. Hutshing went to| Master Key" Study He . . ‘ | 2 ag |Tacoma yesterday to attend the Or-| Dr. J. D. 0. Powers wilt discu Nina M. Fry Tent | Musical at Prospect Congregational | Irs. Perry to Be TN for Tae pheus Male chorus given there last | the first lesson of the “Master k Nine M. Fry tent, Daughters of] Church : 4 | Friday evening, May 26, at 7:40) v4 il) be entertained at cards; Mrs Inex Z Morrison is arrang- oten whips evening eterans, wilt be Mra. Inex Z 2 a heon Hostess | Alice 'Younkman 3 — ok o'clock, in the University Branch M| | O° en oelaley, 2611 ‘Tenth | ing @ musicale to be given Monday} —oxgemtotime « se ‘s Raggy S Waites oreaie Bean Crit| Mrs, Cecil Tenny returned Monday | brary. All welcome. | ave, W., at 130 p,m, Take Kinnear! evening, M “9. at the Prospect and Mrs, Alexanc M. | «. Negro Spiritual—"Didn't Jt Bain ona fous macethe » to Cali-| ca Guairdsationas exerdl, the prosenee ‘ i, who are leaving early in| — SLieestburleigh het m four months’ trip ts’ ¢ W. B. A, Sewing Circle r ts be oe. _ Preninders Bayer soy for Burope, Mrs. Richard W O aage ee Mrs. Charles Kellam will entertain Socia) Score Club loo den ohare Perry will entertain with a luncheon heimer, stop stand-/ wir and Mra. Rupert Henry, of|the West Seattle Review, W. B. A Koclal Score club will meet with] ee the Sunset club, Wedowsday after: | , OF 1a rather die Chics who spent the weekend ax | Sewing circle at her home, 3711 42nd) yr” Gorrie Berto, 220 24th ave / Robert KE. Lee Chapter June 1 | Alice Younkman |the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Frank ave. 8, W., Friday, May 26, af 1 P| Luncheon, 1 p. m | The Robert 8. Lee Chapter, Septet — eg yt | ee (2. Burns, left Tuesday by the way|/™. Mombers and friends invited. pu ee An Daughtern of the Confederacy, and tima: wnda of the guests of honor. |, ,, j ; _ jot ulifornia for their home. ammMage sal the Jol 4. Gordon camp, fen x gg Violin Recital May 31 | pee eee Tonia Chapter No. 114 |} Amethyst chapter, O. FE ‘ veterans, will meet at 11 i A complimentary violin recital , , Tonia chapter, No. 114, will give ® | conduct a rummage nale at Weatlake | o'clock 1, with Mra, M. A, = al Reception at Pp gar Mr. Walter Ramseyer, of Chatham : “ 4 ° will be given in the Y. W. C. A. hall ng ew da. ith |@ance and card party in the K, of P.| parket, (Also Saturday, Wilkins, 3701 Alki. irthopedic Hospital [May 31° by Arnold Krauns, assinted Alaska, Is visiting a few days with yon Friday, May 26, at ® p.m Saturds Alte | DEFY GRAY HAIR On Friday afternoon, June 2, the! by Irene Kampton pianist perenne | . . | MeDonald PT. A. | Alteuistic Club Elects Officers NO jmatter what your sar, gray seption and pound party) Mr, Kraust was a pupil of Charles| | Alpha Auxiliary McDonald PT. A. will give 80-] pirn Rebecca Davenport waa elect claims you old, if at 30 of cee nai ' Mrs, Charles N, Gibson , "| 0 @ @ the Orthopedic Hospital will take’ Dancla, Paris, and Cesar Thomson,| Mr. and Mrs. Char N, Gibec The Alpha Auxiliary will hold 4) cia) card party at the home of Mra./eq president of the Altruistic club at St the hospital. The board Brusselles; was late concert master left Thureday for a visit In thelr) snort business meeting In the old K.| 3¢° yt Murphy, 4749 Fourth ave. N the last meeting held May 17, at the Hrustees will form the reception|(1$ years) of the Los Angeles Sym-| former home, Detroit, Mich. |. hall Briday evening, May 26 al §.| 2° 2'a. un 'aaieghond North ace? or] eee momen held May 48, a¢ the i. fee and conduct the guests phony orchestra, also with the Chi see : Mae saeen ata des soeieriatind Cae Geicee oked sae vi charm "to thoumnds y the building. jcago, Pittsburg and Paria symphony) gir, and Mrs, Robert Burns Wil-! Street Car Men and Auxiliary Dance rie @ ‘i ‘a ean et . hed hair to any shade la hoped there will be a very) orchestras. son (Marjory Purves) are receiving | ‘The street car men and ladies’ 4ux-| yg gs Woman's Foreign Missionary > al Aitendance and that donations| ‘The program to be given will be/congratulations on the birth of a! iliary will wive a dance Friday, May Bociety Franklin Alumni 5 money will be/as follows oterta Jean, at the is shows, top to bottom,| either food or y ot + R ed in pound packages or larg-| Co Quantities; as gifts party will help meet the ex «flaint-Sa0n8 Bremerton City hospital, received at vo ee rare Allegrette Mra. Francis Guy Frink returned po df the summer months. |Cconcerte, minor, op. 44....Mendelssobn tast evening from a trip of several ‘ hen one realizes that it requires| —Alleero, molto appassionate ~ na igure We quarts of jelly to provide one) | cee Ey Mlice of bread and Jelly to each lit-!a ad Views Mr. Frank De Long left last night @ufferer in the hospital further Chopin iar for a week's visit in Portland. H re about the need of dona. |< aereyeny | ces c oe ‘ Wieniaweki! Mra, Louis M. Diether, of Van fie Bae been the custom for years, ni iy couver, B. C., who has txen spend ( Se rere Cetecaes Frogram Friday ing a few days in the city left last er offering basket, bedec “ly feagln p “with the traditional pink bow Evening might for ber home, — © Following the reception tea will! Miss Margaret Lewis, assisted by ak pieiilanaes oh Nila on UBS served on the lawn. Presiding Miss Hattie Brooks, will give the WO ac weseateey deck a Ghat Viet i the urns will be four of the ond of a series of spring recitals at a Portion tes Mrs. George T. Myers, her studio in the People’s Rank |" ae eae 9 C.D. Stimson, Mrs. William building. Friday evening at 8 o'clock : ee WD. Perkins and Mrs. David Edward| The following program has been ae = ore = Ph 2 ype ir. They will be assisted by | arranged athy, Fenton) 6 enport, lows Arthur G. Latimer, Miss Hazel a Boer ae Sl TMeMilan, Miss Ellen Messer, Miss ae: tee h of a} tia Treat, Miss Harriet Baxter daugh ny 21 ; Biss Alice Hole, Mixs Lucille By ‘ Pe ilies Janet Powell, Mies Mary Mre. Jean Campbell of Portiand | Fisken, Miss Kathleen Dona ia in town, 4 guest at the Hote Miss Margaret Chinn, Miss ashington . Miss Virginia Shea rues | herine Crawford, Mis#| -mutterty wih Blondes a and Miss Emily|~The scarf I baminade Punch will be served by| _ nobel Pittman c D the First Hill guild under the dire | “PPO” i aig eects Thinner Skin E of Mrs. A. J. Fisken. “Dotiy's Dros Kisigggeomee™ Mrs, Omar J. Humphrey, Mrs. worethy Kerman py » | “De if th Gorariatt Mitchell Gilliam and Mrs. Henry F.|"Peryeeuas be thm om Than Brunettes are preparing a novel and Rife Johanson ( © Program, which will be | - Tir ia Gace « Sweet Briar®. . Crawtord | q It 18 & well known fact that Nght E ¥ aT ae Lay Ba awford | compiected women. hb thinner and Ks : t Por th Charming Tea oe caller prank" tean tis a * MF fects of wind and sun. a | Compliments Debutantes | Birthday Party | greater difficulty ia he | » Mies Katherine Bacon's tea this For the pleasure of Tittle Conn | © Ifternoon for Miss Amy Munday, Stewart on his sixth birthday, Mrs Miss Anona Roberts. Miss Doris Clare E. Farnsworth entertained 15 Wischer and her cousin, Miss Mar- Children at her home yesterday after Deahl, of San Francisco, was ®°°"- ase ‘of the pretty social affairs of the The homg was a bower of In Charge at Tea Shop blossoms a basket of vari} Washington Park guild will be in blossoms made a lovely table! charge of the service at the Ortho tion. pedie Tea Shop Fr Mre.| | Mrs. Reginald Gaynor Mrs.) W. F. Burt finement ay, with acting as hostess. complexion and A large jar costa $1: medium 60¢ Henry Gilorius presided at| Assisting will be Mre. W, W. Kel. of white or flesh color. Sold rns, assisted by Miss Priscilla logg, Mrs. A. C. MacCallum, Mrs. oy ; Miss Gertrude and Miss Kath- H. L. McGiilis, Mrs, Charles Lea, nm Fac Schulz, Miss Priscilla Ander. Mrs. L. L. Reardon, Mra J. G Price Ke can be ¢ = Mildred Farrar, Miss Mrs. Gerald Frink and Mins Kath. |from the same de Quigley and Miss Elizabeth erine Malo eee Helen Ainsworth and ————— - | j tte Greer received the cards Seattle Lodge No. 7 ’ Bt the door. | Seattle Lodge No. 7, DH. P. A THIS WEEK’S BEAUTY HELP | During the afternoon Mr. Archie| Will celebrate its anr 20th ereary Silas presented @ group of songs.|%t the A. O. U. W. building, 1409| It §# not necessary to shampoo | s | who secure cand for the birth. \tirely and properly cleansed each | Cards Issued for Tea oo are S venuamen tiie OP te um sf-a:reaky geen Mrs. Ralph 8. Richards has cards| to telephone L168 w shampoo. ‘The easiest to use and @ut for a tea at her home Monday) aha poo that we can @fternoon, May 29, from 2 until 5 ‘ recommend to our readers ix one that Sielock, complimenting her daughter, | AmAUal Spring Concert /rcommend to our readers is one that] Mise Marie Katherine Richards, | CORNISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA the hair and may be enjoyed at very Whose marriage to Mr. Richard Em (79 Members) little expense, by dino! tea Mett Barbec will take place on| Franc a J a i" spoonful of canthrox, wh n be June 2. | sowpa tnt obtained from any drugs ina Mrs. Charles T. Jenkins and Mrs.| MONDAY EVENING r. This makes a full John FR. Connor will preside at the P 1 no it! tea table. | ! hair, in eee | T son Bale a of the head Dance at Officers’ |THE CORNISH SCHOOL the wealp and 5 Roy at Harvard, Seattle e r, chemically | Club in Bremerton and at Music Stores It ie very The officers of the Destroyer squadron are enter at a dinner-dance at club, Puget Sound Friday evening. *% tle people are Eleventh oot hing snstaaitins FISHING SEASON |." wavy yar, on| LURES TO MOUN- | eesies Sou" wil tho natp TAIN STREAMS and cooling in its action, as eneficial to both scalp and] on| A number of Seat going over for t . well, Tom! erman? 1 hear of the opening of the How's the fish you took soft advantage ver eon and went trip last week. fluffinesa that heavy makes ement it seem Adverti Informal Tea Friday Afternoon Mrs. EB. 0. Eecklerman wil! be how fése at an informa! tea at her home, | 3042 Laurelhurst drive, Friday afte noon at 2 o'clock F: Invitations have been limited to friends residing in the Laurelhurst district, | | up north on a fishing “You; great luck derful thi Oh, boy; it’s won time of year! Wish T could tayed six weeks, instead of one | short one.” have s A Disease of Malnutrition Say, you! You're dern lucky to be e to leave for that length of time ald like to get a chance Luncheon for Bride-Elect Miss Katherine Crawford wil! hon » sure when I'll be able Or Miss Anna Hoge and her bridal |t? “ke another trip myself. It does Mttendants at luncheon next Monday |°t 4 lot more than a man plang on. afternoon at her home. And now the o- jm Miscellaneous Shower } kway myself and with my new rod, but guess I'll have to wait until later in the summ Warner’s Safe Diabetes Remedy wife in howling about othes. Says I need a suit and a whole outfit, 1 guess T de Complimenting Miss Marie Kath-| money I lad planned to use on a | i @rine Richards, Mrs. C. J. Kienert | fishing trip now and then.” | ia @tertained thirty guests at r|l “Oh, don't let a little thing like | f Home Tuesday afternoon. A miscel-! money bother you. Take shorter fish | 2 Hanieous whower was an added pleas-|ing trips, Don't go wo far, and get @ Warner's Safe Kidney and | tire to the honor guest ie eiitlies: 106. Bay, did vou kao Liver Remedy : A, ag 4 man can get a dandy suit at Cher Warner's Safe Diabetes Rem: ‘ dies ; Py ° Informal Bridge |r Great place! Mighty conven..$ — edy Mr. and Mrs. George Harroun are | {ent terms, too. ‘They are at 207 Rial-!§ Warner's Safe Rheumatic @ntertaining with an informal bridge t® building, on Second ave., between 3 Remedy at their home, 4558 University bou werd Dring, over the Pig) @ Warner's Safe Asthma Remedy $ Yard, Saturday evening @ Warner's Safe Nervine Entertains at Dinner To RELIEVE BACKACHE $ Warner's Safe Pills (Constipa tion and Billousness) On Tuesd the trustworthy sulphur e e vevning, Dr. O. D . e Baboock entertained at dinner The Reliable Family Medicines compliment to Mr. Howard Fussell OlL CAPSULES 1d by leading drugginte and his actor associates of the Wilke verywhere arp ent on full treatment, € boxes, receipt of ten cent a Money back if not satisfied, when purchased from us, SWIFT DRUG CO. Second Ave, and Union St, Players. Among tho: b p Present were: $969 Mr. ¥rawhey, Mr. Seivey, Mr. Vogan, Mr. Denniston, Mr. Nickerson and Mr, Blaine. Pd Warner's § Dept. 492 invited see Ballard W. C. T. Public who are members of the Woman's Poret to attend « Members of at Frankl bh Mimionary society are urmed alled meeting of the din. Rallard W. ¢ t meet t Friday, May 6, at the First }with Mrs. B. J. Hudman, 1503 W./ church, beginning at 10 a m. tion of the neh | 63rd st, Friday, May 26, at 2| Mra Charles Wesley Huett, of| which was to p. m, The program will be ip] Portiand, Ore.. corresponding seére-| sembly of the charge of Mr. Wood tary of the Columbia river branch, a! Thursday V4 iW oe ‘a al LLL [| Hi AUN j i; i | A OL T wasn’t that he was so hard on his every day shirts, but just that one place—the edge of his cuff—seemed to catch and hold all the dirt there was. Rub as hard as she would, she couldn't seem to make it come clean. After too few washings all she had to show for her work was a frayed, unsightly cuff that she was ashamed to have him see. to Hold Assembly welcomed into the Alumni associa. | leader, 3 7 | the wife and mother of “Big| an iden ue vue |Tim” Murphy, Chicago labor held in connection oo} at & matinee dance | ait h police killings that re- 2 wofterwd pry ens “ | sulte d from labor war | troubles. : line on his cuff ed This time—no telltale line spoils its immaculate freshness. Big lasting Rinso suds have penetrated to every fibre, gently soaking off the dirt. A light rubbing with dry Rinso where the dirt was most ground-in made even this disappear. Rinso is a soap different from anytaing you have ever used before. Its ingredients are so pure and perfectly balanced that just soaking in its lukewarm suds loosens all the dirt without injuring a single thread. This is why women the country over are using it in place of bar soap at every step of the family wash. Rinso is made by the largest soap makers in the world. Sold everywhere. It comes in two sizes — the regular size and the big new package. Get Rinso today—at grocery and department stores. Lever Bros. Co,, Cambridge, Mass. Rinso does the family wash as safely and easily as Lux does fine things ge § TE Foo al 2

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